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Recently we got a customer feedback that the voice of iPhone7 front-facing camera microphone is small after replacing the [LCD screen][1]. Our company attaches great importance to this issue and submitted it to our tech central. After careful depth learning and practice, our engineers found it was caused by the incorrect installation of the sensor cable. The wrong installation of sensor cable leads to the microphone can’t be installed to the correct position, which causes the microphone dys...

It's not a flagship, but it sure does look like one. The case for the Samsung Galaxy A5 is very strong, indeedGuess what? You really do not need a flagship iphone screen replacement these days. I know, a flagship handset is always nice, but if you're looking to save some money or get out of the contract loop, you do have other very impressive options.And one of my current favorites – you can see the other 18 handsets here – is the Samsung Galaxy A5. Not only does the Samsung Galaxy A5 look like a flagship phone in its own right, but it also performs like one.And while I am sure Samsung would rather you bought the Galaxy S8, or the incoming Galaxy Note 8, I have to doff my cap to the company for its A-Series because not only do the handsets look amazing, Samsung also hasn't scrimped on the specs and hardware.This is basically what a flagship from 2014 looked and felt like; and things have changed that much since then. I mean, think about it: do you use your phone in any different manner now than you did then? Nope, didn't think so.Apple and Samsung want you to pay £1000 for a phone because they make more money this way. But as most people in the tech space know, you don't really need all that guff to get 99.9% of things done, QHD panels and laptop-levels of RAM are nice, but they are a luxury – you can live, quite happily, without them.Android Nougat will begin rolling out soon too, which means you'll have the latest build of Google's Android OS, but beyond this, you're getting a hell of a lot of bang for your buck. I mean, just look at these specs:Full metal unibody designSnapdragon 615 CPU16-megapixel, f/1.9 rear camera16-megapixel, f/1.9 front camera32GB storage, microSD expansionIP68 water resistanceUSB-CThey're really impressive, which for the price of under £250 from most places, offers exceptional value for money pretty much across the board. The Galaxy A5 2017 edition is also massively improved over the original 2015 handset.You also have a very impressive camera onboard, which will produce excellent shots in all manner of settings, including low-light. It might not have all the bells and whistles of the Galaxy S8, but the A5's sensor is still one hell of a capable shooter.You get 3GB of RAM, plenty of internal storage (32GB), and Qualcomm's excellent 615 CPU as well. This means top-level performance for everything including gaming, multitasking, and imaging.As noted earlier, performance on the Galaxy A5 is exemplary. And not just for a mid-range Android, either; no, this iphone screen sits right in between the Moto Z Play, which it wipes the floor with, and OnePlus's excellent OnePlus 3T – though the latter handset costs more.The design, however, in my humble opinion, is where the Galaxy A5 really comes into its own; it looks positively stunning with its premium, unibody chassis, and gorgeous AMOLED display.The big USP of going with handsets like the Galaxy A5 – for me, at least – is that you can, with a little saving or a credit card, buy the phone outright. This gets you out from under network contracts, meaning you can then shop around for a great (and always cheaper) rolling monthly SIM-only deal.

Nokia 2 is supposed to be HMD's cheapest Android Samsung replacement Parts to date. The name of the handset hasn't been confirmed yet, but the company's officials suggested in recent interviews that HMD plans to launch new Android smartphones in the coming months.One of these upcoming phones is the Nokia 2, a budget-friendly smartphone that's rumored to pack a low-end Qualcomm Snapdragon 212 processor inside, coupled with 1GB RAM.The information comes via Geekbench's database and comes in line with a previous report that revealed all the chipsets inside all Nokia phones that are supposed to be introduced by the end of the year.Today, HMD confirmed it will announce new Android smartphones on August 16. The Finnish company is expected to unveil its first flagship, Nokia 8, but other handsets might be introduced as well.A sketch of the unannounced Nokia 2 recently leaked from China, showing fans what the smartphone could look like. The Nokia 2 sits next to a hand drawn images of the Nokia 3, a device that we've recently reviewed.Judging by the size of the Nokia 2 vs Nokia 3, it looks like the phone will feature a similar 5-inch display. However, the rest of the former's specs will be different, as per our previous report.Sitting at the lowest end of HMD's lineup of Android samsung parts , Nokia 2 will probably not stand out design-wise, so let's hope it will be as inexpensive as possible.

Celkon has launched its new CliQ Samsung replacement Parts with 4G VoLTE support in India and the handset has been made available in offline physical retail stores at Rs. 8,399 by the company.The dual-SIM Celkon CliQ runs Flo OS based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow out-of-the-box and sports a 5-inch HD IPS display with 2.5D curved glass on top. It is powered by a quad-core 64-bit Cortex A53 processor clocked at 1.3GHz coupled with 2GB of RAM.In terms of optics, the Celkon CliQ comes with a 16-megapixel primary rear camera with an f/2.0 aperture. At the front, it has an 8-megapixel shooter with f/2.0 aperture for taking selfies. The camera department offers several features such as Bokeh mode, Beauty mode, Panorama, Geotagging, HDR mode, and Auto Scene Detection.Interestingly, the handset comes with Live Cam feature that allows it to capture the small video clip when clicking pictures, much like the Live Photos feature on iOS. In terms of connectivity, the Celkon CliQ offers options including Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, and 4G VoLTE. The new smartphone from Celkon houses a 2500mAh battery.The sensors on the board include accelerometer, ambient light sensor, and proximity sensor. Celkon CliQ comes with SwiftKey keyboard app and supports 24 Indian languages. The launch of the samsung parts was initially reported by Telecom Talk.

The Galaxy S8 Active has leaked a couple of times in recent months, and now we're just waiting for Samsung and AT&T to make the device official. While we wait, though, another leak has surfaced to give us another look at the toughened Galaxy S8.A Reddit user posted several images and video of the Galaxy S8 Active. The video has been taken down to protect anyone from getting into trouble, but several images of the htc parts have been mirrored.The Galaxy S8 Active looks like what you'd expect, which is a Galaxy S8 with a toughened exterior. There's a polycarbonate back and metal sides and the screen lacks the Galaxy S8's curved edges in order to help make it, all to help make the GS8 Active tougher.Spec details for this Galaxy S8 Active are light, but the leaker does say that the phone has a 4000mAh battery, which is 1000mAh larger than the standard Galaxy S8. It's also said that the Galaxy S8 Active lacks the customizable Active button found on previous Galaxy S Active phones, instead packing a Bixby button just like the Galaxy S8.Rounding out the details spilled by the Galaxy S8 Active leaker is that the phone appears to have a display that's the same size as the Galaxy S8 (which is a 5.8-inch display) and that the GS8 Active's model number is SM-G892A. The phone is said to be SIM-locked to AT&T.It's unclear when Samsung and AT&T will officially announce the Galaxy S8 Active. The preview few Active htc replacement parts launched in late May or early June, which we're well past at this point in the year. At least now we've got some clear photos to look at while we wait.